Jack's Casino Downtown Cleveland Ohio

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© Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com/Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS JACK Cleveland Casino is ready to reopen its doors Friday morning at 6am, with new safety protocols in place to protect guests from the coronavirus. Among many changes, slots have been moved apart, or machines have be turned off where moving them is not an option. Table games are limited to fewer players. Cleaning will be done throughout the day and the bars and buffet are still closed. Drinks can still be ordered and delivered to you.

CLEVELAND, Ohio — JACK Cleveland Casino and Thistledown Racino will re-open Friday at 6 a.m., resuming 24-hour operations. But guests should expect to see major changes in the way operations are run to protect against the coronavirus.

The game floor has been reconfigured to allow for social distancing. Machines have been moved or disabled to provide at least a 6-foot distance between players.

Capacity at table games has been limited and floor markings have been added to ensure spectators leave an appropriate distance. Table game players are required to wear masks. For guests that did not bring a mask that adheres to CDC guidelines, the casino will provide them free of charge. Employees will be required to wear masks at all times.

© Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com/Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS JACK Cleveland Casino is ready to reopen its doors Friday morning at 6am, with new safety protocols in place to protect guests from the coronavirus. Among many changes, slots have been moved apart, or machines have be turned off where moving them is not an option. Table games are limited to fewer players. Cleaning will be done throughout the day and the bars and buffet are still closed. Drinks can still be ordered and delivered to you.

In addition to fewer operational machines, a 50 percent capacity limit will be in place at both establishments.

Although many of the casinos’ attractions will be open, valet, coat check, poker, buffet, live events and retail will not be operating until further notice.

For guests hoping to eat and drink while at the casino, those options will still be available but in limited capacity. All casino bars will be closed, however drink service will be provided by cocktail servers throughout the space.

Jack Cleveland Casino is located in the former Higbee Building at Tower City Center in downtown Cleveland. It has 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m 2) of gaming space.The casino has 1,609 slot machines, 119 table games, 28 poker tables, and 35 electronic table games. JACK Cleveland Casino 100 Public Sq Cleveland OH 44113. 315 Reviews (216) 297-4777 Website. Menu & Reservations Make Reservations. Order Online Tickets.

© Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com/Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS JACK Cleveland Casino is ready to reopen its doors Friday morning at 6am, with new safety protocols in place to protect guests from the coronavirus. Among many changes, slots have been moved apart, or machines have be turned off where moving them is not an option. Table games are limited to fewer players. Cleaning will be done throughout the day and the bars and buffet are still closed. Drinks can still be ordered and delivered to you.

At JACK Cleveland Casino, Nonna Pazza and STACK’D will be open with reconfigured seating. The space will be limited to 30 minutes per guest to give team members time to disinfect.

Sanitization of high-touch areas will happen throughout the day with hospital-grade cleaning supplies. Hand sanitizer and wipes will be available for guests.

Jack Casino Downtown Cleveland Ohio

More information on JACK Entertainment’s coronavirus safety measures can be found online.

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Jack Cleveland Casino
The casino (left) is part of the Tower City Center complex
Location Cleveland, Ohio
Address 100 Public Square
Opening dateMay 14, 2012
Total gaming space100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2)
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerVici Properties
Operating license holderJack Entertainment
CoordinatesCoordinates: 41°29′55″N81°41′36″W / 41.498658°N 81.693295°W
Websitejackentertainment.com/cleveland

Jack Cleveland Casino (formerly Horseshoe Cleveland) is a casino in downtownCleveland, Ohio, owned by Vici Properties and operated by Jack Entertainment.

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Jack Cleveland Casino is located in the former Higbee Building at Tower City Center in downtown Cleveland.[1] It has 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2) of gaming space. The casino has 1,609 slot machines, 119 table games, 28 poker tables, and 35 electronic table games. The casino is accessible from Public Square, but is also accessible from the Terminal Tower and the Tower City Center shopping mall. The casino has teamed with the Renaissance, the Ritz-Carlton, and the Marriott at Key Center to offer rooms to its guests, and Rock Ohio Caesars purchased the Ritz-Carlton from Forest City Enterprises.[2] The casino is open 24 hours a day and is completely smoke-free, compliant with Ohio law. Since the casino has limited dining options, it has partnered with nearly a dozen downtown Cleveland restaurants.

History[edit]

Ohio voters approved (53%) a state constitutional amendment in November 2009 authorizing casinos in the state’s four largest cities: Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus and Toledo.[3] It was the fifth statewide vote to legalize gambling in Ohio over 20 years.[4]

Horseshoe Cleveland opened on May 14, 2012 as the first casino in the state of Ohio.[5] It was developed by Rock Ohio Caesars, a joint venture between Caesars Entertainment and Dan Gilbert's Rock Gaming, and managed by Caesars.

Hollywood Casino Toledo, developed and operated by Penn National Gaming, opened on May 29, followed by Hollywood Columbus, which opened on October 8, 2012.[6] Rock Ohio Caesars also developed Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati, which opened on March 4, 2013.[7]

Gross casino revenues are taxed at 33 percent, one of the highest rates in the nation for a resort casino with this level of investment. Portions of the tax revenue are designated for public school districts; the four host cities; all 88 state counties; the Ohio State Racing Commission; law enforcement training; and research and treatment of problem gambling and substance abuse.[8] The bipartisan Ohio Casino Control Commission was created in 2011 to develop rules for casino gaming in Ohio, to license operators and to regulate and ensure the integrity of operations. It is also funded by casino tax revenue.[9]

Rock Gaming acquired Caesars Entertainment's 20% stake in Rock Ohio Caesars in February 2015,[10] and later in the year announced that it would assume management of the properties, including Horseshoe Cleveland.[11] Rock Gaming announced in February 2016 that the company and its casinos would rebrand under the Jack name.[12] The casino closed for 40 hours in May 2016 to undergo its transition to the Jack name and management.[13][14]

In 2020, Jack Entertainment sold the casino's real estate to Vici Properties and leased it back.[15]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^Cain, Brenda (July 13, 2015). 'Tower City falters after big name beginning (vintage photos)'. Cleveland.com. Advance Publications. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  2. ^Jarboe McFee, Michelle (December 9, 2011). 'Rock Ohio Caesars to buy Ritz-Carlton in downtown Cleveland, acquires 250 Huron offices'. The Plain Dealer. Cleveland: Advance Publications. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  3. ^Sheeran, Thomas. 'Horseshoe Casino, Cleveland Casino, Opens To The Public'. AP.org. Associated Press, 14 May. 2012. Web. 12 Dec 2012.
  4. ^Ott, Thomas. 'All Bets Are on.' The Plain Dealer [Cleveland] 15 May 2012: A1+. Print.
  5. ^Ott, Thomas (May 14, 2012). 'Ohio begins casino gambling era in Cleveland'. Cleveland.com. Cleveland: Advance Publications. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  6. ^'More competition for Detroit: Second Ohio casino opens in Toledo.' Ap.org. Associated Press, 29 May. 2012. Web. 12 Dec 2012.
  7. ^Coolidge, Alexander. 'Cincy casino to open March 4.' Cincinnati.com. Cincinnati Enquirer, 12 Dec. 2012. Web. 12 Dec 2012.
  8. ^Myers, Amanda. 'Cincinnati casino on pace to open in spring'. AP.org. Associated Press, 6 Sep. 2012. Web. 12 Dec 2012.
  9. ^Bell, Jeff. 'Casino commission's hiring spree to begin.' Bizjournals.com. Cincinnati Business Courier, 12 Dec. 2012. Web. 12 Dec 2012.
  10. ^Farkas, Karen (February 26, 2015). 'Rock Ohio Ventures buy Caesar's 20 percent interest and now owns Horseshoe Casino Cleveland, ThistleDown and other entities'. Cleveland.com. Cleveland: Advance Publications. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
  11. ^Farkas, Karen (November 2, 2015). 'Rock Gaming takes over management of Horseshoe Cleveland Casino from Caesar's Entertainment'. Cleveland.com. Cleveland: Advance Publications. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
  12. ^Michael Martinez (February 23, 2016). 'Greektown Casino to be renamed 'Jack''. The Detroit News. Digital First Media. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
  13. ^Karen Farkas (May 2, 2016). 'Horseshoe Casino Cleveland closing May 10 for 40 hours to become Jack Casino'. Cleveland.com. Cleveland: Advance Publications. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
  14. ^Farkas, Karen (May 11, 2016). 'Jack Cleveland Casino opens for business after transformation from Horseshoe'. Cleveland.com. Cleveland: Advance Publications. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  15. ^Stutz, Howard (January 25, 2020). 'VICI finalizes purchase of two Cleveland-area casinos; leases properties back to Jack Entertainment'. CDC Gaming Reports. Retrieved September 29, 2020.

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